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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 Miss Belle Burke of Goochland county has the distinction of being the first woman to be eleated county superintendent of schools in Virginia, Mrs. Mignonette P, Harmon may bo the first woman mayor in Maryland She his annotinced her candidacy for the mayorality of Mouht Ranier, in that state: . “ HIGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL __ ||BRITISH CARRY (M0 TO OFFER RIOT OF FUN OUT REPRISALS FOR APRIL FOOL’S DAY || wastwonr: coun mayo, tretana, Mafch 28—{By The ASsséciated Press.) Pandemonium prevailed here todey when crown . forces in of a Midwest laboring gang, reco’ ered sufficiently to tell of his experi- ence, He got up yesterday motning ‘feeling “rocky” so manufactured an eye ‘opener using, denatured alcohol with e quantity of Lysol to. develop & kick. He was suddenly taken with’ the effect of the poison and the next ha knew he was being administered 19 at the hospital. QNSHINE PLANT 1§ [MAN NEAR DEATH FROM SEIZED, OWNER IN JL} ALCOHOLIC POISONING A rald successfully conducted by}, A drink, manufactured as 2 real eye- Sati evening | ovener, proved to be all but an eye caipnsis esconeeae of the best/sloser for Thomas Burns, age 6 making Of toon: |} who is at the Casp. hospit shine that has yet fallen into the ina _ dition aa Not April fooling at all, a real honest to goodness carnival is scheduled—menagerie, haunted house, shoot the chutes, LIE IN STATE confetti, noisemakers an’ everything —right at the high | school gymnasium. Lots of fun, lots of clowns, eats, drinks, i f/ all on April Fool's night, scene in the Natrona County High Ne Coreen ee ee j school gymnasium. Bring your change and the fun will be reptisils for @>tecent ambush neat bere. There Was continuous gunfire in various parts of the town for sev- eral hours, Hoses and shops were wrecked with bombs and furniture and other effects were butned. palmar mesa’ © albcsithd is hands of the officiais here arrest of Joe Stige eet with operating the Was located in a shack adjo! Platter river about weven iniles sweet of Casper. 1, who is cheresd Plant. The stil ining the in @ precarious condition as a result of his experience. Burns was discoyerud in throes of suffering at the Canudian rooming houge yesterday morning, ap- parently suffering from the effects of some strong poisoning. ~ CASPER’S FOREMOST SHOW — : Bi ‘That ‘the still taken was ong of the |e ee best that has yet Tallén irito the hat of the sheriff indicates that it tinat Zi vl Funeral Scheduled for furnished. Oh boy! On April 1, the hall In the gymnas-|No money wilt be exchanged on the Thursday be transformed by side|floor or at of the speciil con- PET BRUIN ium will any Continuous 1 p.-m. to 11 p. mi jshows, amusement park attractions, | cessions, be a valuable contraption tot the huge TODAY (By Associated Press) |postera and costumed confetti and| No pains have been spared by the RUN A basement at the coufthouse is crowtl- BALTIMORE, Md., March 28 —The| noisemaker sellers into, a repiliatic | Athletic council and the members of ed with every kind of equipment that The Big Western Thriller carnival scene. Nigger baby stands|the faculty in charge of the amuse- is known for the illicit purpose of body of Cardinal Gibbons was borne| ames of skiil, fodiue teller’s |ment in preparing a unique. enter- Son making bootleg whirky. ‘Valuable this morning from the bed chamber pooths will all draw their share of the | tainment. The proceeds of the even-| KEMMERER, Wyo, March 28—A baba aij which goes into the mak. in which he died last Thursday to. the Bors : Me Geen ae see ee saat the benefit of fear hunt in the heart of Kemrherer the cane wear Nar Neda at i A door admission will be chs e N.C. HS. t ‘i cathedral, where it will He in state) ot iccets of five cents a piece will{in the purchase of sw ~#with the quarry at bay at the top until Thursday, the day of the funeral./. so1a at numerous stands whith] personel of the teams; 1 in pay-| of a telephone polé—was & novelty to The ceremony of removal was Sim-| will admit onc person to one show.|ing a @eficit in this year’s aécount, | which inhabitants were trefited when ple. Headed by an acolyte beating a crogs, tl mbers of the catiiedril staff of s carried the body thru to the covered p: eway connecting the rsidenc church. Behind matched « eminarianm Arrayed in the mass vestments of an archbishop, the body rests on catafalque erected ‘at the head of the center aisle immediately in front of the chancel. The cathalrai within and without is draped in purple and black. Day and night until the hour of the funeral, guards of t lected from the different mens’ societ will stand beside the bier and each from early morning until late at “guard of prayer” from the Da s of Isabella, will kneel in the pe offering prayers for the repose of the soul of the honored prelate. The six front pews had to be re- moved to make space for the bier and for the procession, which will be pass- ing it continuously from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. today, tomorrow and Wednes- day, the time the public will be admit- ted to view e body. GAIN IN BOND VALUE TAXABLE (Continued from Page 1) realized from the sale of assets of a trust fund are taxable under the in- come excess profits law, the Supteme | court held today. The ducision of the court, directly affects several cases now in litigation and indirectly af- fects thousands of trust funds. It was given in the appeal brought by the Merchants Loan & Trust com- pany as trustees of the estate of Ar- thur Ryerson, & citizen of Illinois. CAPITAL INVESTMENT INCREAS TAXABLE, WASHINGTON, March 28,—In- alue of a capital invest- able as income under the revenue act of 1916, court today held. The court ruled that the transac- tion showing an actual loss could not be taxed since there was no “gain’’| derived. . NEW YORK TAX CASE WILL BE REVIEWED. | WASHINGTON, March 28.—The| Supreme court agreed today to re-| view decisions of New York courts holding that “dividends applied by credit in partial payment of stipulated | premiums did not constitute income” | at “decline in market value | owned by the taxpayer | ‘depreciation of proper- | | bf f the lower court was! rendered in vor of the New York Life Insugance company in suit filed by that company against Charles W. | Anderson, collector of internal rev-/ enue for the Second New York dis- | trict. > --- GARTAGE SERVICE 1S LAUNCHED IN PACKARD Headquarters for the Packard Service company are now a 138 North Kimball n the Joe Mansfield, Inc. Packard agent show rooms a. J. Prindiville, manager of the company, recently arrived trom Chi- cago, where he was in the cartage business. He was in the department | of Justice during the late war. Mr. Prindiville has made three trips | to Casper and finally decided to come | here (o ¢ in business. He says that he “can’t say too much for the city,” from his first visit here was ain that this was the live town for bus The company clalize in gen- eral hau! Packard trucks will be employed exclusively in the K. A phone is installed in the company of. fices and the firm is now open to work. Mrs. Prindiville and family will come to Casper from their home in Chicago as soon as Mr. Prindiville is settled he: We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J » the Supreme, ‘BABY BOY 16 BORN T0 DR. J. fl. JEFFREY 1S FINED BY KANGAROO COURT, FRIENDS OF CHIROPRACTOR SYMPATHETIC Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, now serving a sentence of ninety days in the county jail on a charge of practicing medicine with- out a license, was tried and convicted before another court at the county jail this morning. In this new case Dr. Jeffrey was fined but $10. Early this morning Dr. Jeffrey was routed from his downy couch by the prisoners at the county, of the flowers away, Mrs. Martin, wife, jail and ordered to the kangaroo court,| of Sheriff Lee Martin getting an es- where everything he said was taken| pecially choice bouquet, the sheriff's against him and everything he said) office and other county offices being {against himself counted for his, de-| given Easter lilies, and other quanti- fense. ] ties of flowers being sent to the hos- The weight of evidence was in favor} pitals and other institutions. of the doctor and he was finally sen-| Sheriff Lee Martin pronounced a tenced to pay a fine of $10 which will) ban on the efforts of patients of Dr, fo to a fund to provide smokes for| Jeffrey, who were under thé impres- the other prisoners in the jail. sion that they could continue treat- Easter scores of Casper-| ments at the doctor's new location. | \tes visited Dr. Jeffrey in his new lo-/} “No arrangements have been made | cation and spent the visiting hours in| or can be made for such a practice,” | consultation with him. Flowers of all! said Sheriff Martin. kinds were sent. to the doctor over- ‘This edict camé after many of the | flowing the accommodations of his] dostor's patients attempted to secure {cell. Dr. Jeffrey gave great quantities | his services even tho he was a pris- ORLLER CRUSHED UNDER | epee DERRICK WN UPTON FELD NEWCASTLE, Wyo., March 28. —Vernle Moody, 22 yeurs of age, of Lewistown, Mont., was instantly killed when a derrick was pulled in on a wildcat well near Upjon last week. Two other men with slight injuries. ‘The well was about 1,950 feet deep and since the accident the opera- tion has been shut down. The hole was to have been drilled to 3,000 feet. Sunday USED 5() YEARS FOR SKIN TROUBLES Write for booklet on skintroubfes, Free. Swift Specific Co. Dept. Afjinti, Ga COMING “DINTY” ML AND MIR, PAT ROYCE Pat Royce, veteran Casper pioneer, and for years a public official here, the happiest man in Casper to cording to his own admission. A son was born to him and Mrs, Royce at the Casper Private hospital this morn ing, markt as Pat reports, the With WESLEY BARRY It is a Marshal Neilan crownin, ievement of his life. The picture. You remember babe t “1 the scales at eight “Go. Get It”? pounds. Both Mrs, Boyce and babe, who in all probability will be Patrick, Jr., are under the care of Dr, H. R. Lathrop and are reported to be doing nicely. BLISS. \ NATIVE PHONE 182M MLONzZ00. & pet bear owned by young Toots Strine “turned ugly,” broke his ¢linin, climbed the pole and defied the world to dislodge him. After Various ex- bedients to lure the begr batk to earth had failed it was decided to shoot him. Seven bullets were sent through his body before he dropped to the ground, dead. CURRENT EVENTS =a a 1eecccccccocccccs eben unequaled amusement, arquet, Tonal event Paapact or yaoLeTs ano POWDER and your laundry will be called for and delivered Pearl White Laundry Co. , Las ‘HERBS Million Tablets Taken Dai ‘ered with PIMPLES. . hav tired. You have bad dreams. You don't TetttoRe By ihe he, worniNn, | «Our STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEYS are out of order, You are CONSTIPATED. All these troubles are corrected by. takin gach night one BLISS NATIVE HERB ‘ABLET, MONEY-BACK GUARAN- in each box. . WASH, D.C, 17 EE A. 0. BLISS C STARTING TUESDAY ALICE JOYCE ‘Her Lord and Master’ NOTE—The Iris Runs Matinee Only Today, Closing at 6 O’Clock for Wrestling Match This Eevening. . LAST TIMES -TODAY , FLORENCE VIDOR The Beautiful Star Of “LYING LIPS” — in “BEAU REVEL” ADMISSION 406 . STARTING TOMORROW WM. S. HART In His Latest Production “O'Malley of the Mounted” eee ccccccvocssesoccnsereeooosoesosseeseousseeoesoecs TODAY At the Iris theater box Office, the seat sale opened for “COMING DOWN,” the long-awaited, long-ex- pected production of incomparable attraction and Don’t Make a Mistake by Waiting Too Long Arrangements have been made for this advance ticket sale solely in order that there might be no confusing rush for tickets, and perhaps disappointments, on either show days. Tickets for both Monday or Tues- day, April 4 and 5, may be secured, starting Monday. The Show Itself Is Worth ‘Twice the Money Nowhere else in the world can so much amusement, produced by so much excellent talent, be witnessed — for the nominal charges set by this'committee. Parquet, $2:00 (first ten rows); Remainder P. $1.50 _ Balcony $1.00 (Unreserved) _ ‘THE ELKS’ FAMOUS MINSTRELS—DON’T MISS IT My office will now be in ch my wifd, Dr. Annie e of Chiropractor, who will give my patients the same kind and efficient service which has built for her one of the largest Chiro- practic practices in the state of Nebraska. Men patients who do not care to go there will be looked after by my OOD, KIND FRIEND and fellow practitioner, DR: B. G. HAHN.” Dr. J. H. Jeffrey . Monument Co. Of Crawford, Neb. Solicits Y Patronage Workmanship guar- anteed, prices right. We carry the largest stock of marble and granites in the west. Write us for prices, or see Leroy C, : Stephens 3 jalesman Starring Margarita Fisher This picture is more than an ordinary western. A big Special, which begins with a poker game and ends with a roulette hazard which breaks the bank and comes near costing the proprietor’s daughter her lom. 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